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Dolce & Gabbana: a trip through Sicily



Spring-Summer 2013 Pret a Porter
Dolce & Gabbana's. 

The trip through Sicily starts from Taormina, along the cost, amidst the rows of beach umbrellas punctuating the seashore to continue with religious processions, town feasts and small traditional handicraft stores selling bobbin lace, puppets and wicker baskets. With Domenico Modugno's Meraviglioso playing in the background, the collection is a celebration of life, colours, cheerfulness but most of all of traditional handicrafts and culture. The show opens with striped dresses, raffia top and full skirts, straw dresses with coral embroideries and closes with a growing crescendo of sculpted wicker bustier dresses.


davvero Meraviglioso!

Un tributo ai colori reali ed immaginari della cultura siciliana!

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  1. Dio mio!!!!! I was laughing out loud as I watched this. Brilliant. I MUST have one of those horse-cart dresses, or the one with puppets. I MUST!!!!! And the bathing suits are adorable too, and just about right for me since they seem to cover up most of the body.

    RispondiElimina
  2. I adore the ones with puppets...yes it's a MUST I think!
    I'm happy to see that also not Sicilian like!!
    Un abbraccio

    Lucia

    RispondiElimina

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